Andrei

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  1. What are you listening to?

    That's music from the future!
  2. What are you watching on Youtube?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft_2FhTgwlI
  3. What are you watching on Youtube?

    I watched all the Ancient Aliens series (seasons 1, 2 and 3) on this channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheZetaReticulan#g/u and just watched this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVnlX7V0RXA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSM1GgXdz7U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzBWlKumJIY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgKMKOaM4g4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgHHnXDifLM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmys4i563kg
  4. Yi Jin Jing (muscle/tendon changing classic)

    You forgot part 4: part 5: part 6: part 7: also Yi Jin Jing: part 0: etc. Tui Na (self massage for meditating monks): part 1: part 2: part 3: part 4: part 5: part 6: part 7: Na Mo Guan Shi Yin Pusa
  5. How much do monks sleep?

    Yes. And work more. Physical work I mean. Until you burn your candle. Then charge your Yin and so on. "After Yin there is Yang. After Yang there is Yin. This we call the Way."
  6. How much do monks sleep?

    If you're Yin deficient then you need sleep as much until you charge your battery. Sleep until you wake up naturally.
  7. Cultivating the Tao in China

    Little1 is in China now (I don't know which city) but he said he cannot access Taobums and facebook from there. Do you know any way how to access the banned sites? I talked with him through yahoo messenger news about Yoda (I was wondering too what happened to him): http://makchingyuen.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/tin-yat-students-altar-kyle/ http://makchingyuen.wordpress.com/2011/07/27/tin-yang-kyle-tin-yat-lineage-taoist-faat-si-video-of-doing-scripture/
  8. Neurotransmitter in the Belly

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotransmitter
  9. Taoist Relationships

    Maybe Michael Winn is the man for you, he's looking too for a Deva
  10. Eczema

    You can try to introduce in your nutrition mung beans, soy beans, winter mellon and other cooling and cleaning chinese foods.
  11. John Chang Video

    I like this!
  12. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    very good movie Geochilmaru (Korea 2005) http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2dd8i_geochilmaru-vostfr-p2_shortfilms
  13. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    too much philosophy
  14. Did you forget ma ma earth?

    I suppose in the same way it goes the internal alchemy
  15. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    Yes Steve, you're right. When you lock the elbows, tensing the body etc your elastic constant increases going to infinity if the body is "rigid". The elastic force to be efective needs a "ground" otherwise is rigid. When you absorb the force there are three ways: by increasing the elastic constant by tensing your muscles, but you need a ground like the shaolin guy in the hard qigong video or, By softening and increasing the damping which means you absorb the shock of the force in soft tissues that are full of fluids and the force is dispersed into the whole mass, or By increasing both damping and elasticity in which case you accomplished the iron shirt gong fu...
  16. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    I agree about that but it's incomplete. Actually the laws of physics are a little more complicated. For any Force in this Universe you have something like this: F=M.a-c.V+K.x which means mass x acceleration plus damping(friction) x speed plus elastic constant x displacement when you are relaxed you have minimum friction which means no damping when you tense your muscles you have maximum of elastic constant when you are big you have a lot of inertia so when a "master" is issuing his force into the "student" body the equation is like that: Force = (a lot of master body mass) x (acceleration) plus (very little friction) x speed (which is not plus is minus because the force is weakened by friction) plus (a sudden tensing of the muscles in the last instant that gives a huge elastic constant) x displacement => goes into the "student" body which usually has a small mass and receives a huge acceleration, it has a huge internal friction ant the energy is not damped and have a very weak elastic constant - which is considered "lack of grounding" - from where you can calculate the displacement - ten feet or so as shown in all fajing videos Q.E.D
  17. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    I agree with YMWong about the efficiency of Fa Jin in combat but I consider none of the above videos Fa Jin. The best exponent of Fa Jin release was master Shi Ming which was capable to discharge "electric shocks" similarly to Hu Yaozhen. So yes you can use this capability but only to break the defense of the opponent and to gain valuable seconds that may change the odds of victory in a fight. http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Ie_SwXyXVqY I would look into this direction for explaining some Fa Jin demos: http://en.wikipedia....ki/Electric_eel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_organ_discharge
  18. Bigu diet and The Three Worms

    http://yinyangqi.com/
  19. Well, I am not so sure that any meditation would blacken the hair. I would try first He Shou Wu. Also once when fighting, my opponent stroked me in the right calf muscles which broke the internal blood vessels. The side of the calf and the ankle turned purple. It was a big internal wound I barely could stand or walk, very painful. Anyway I used Shaolin Di-Da Jiu and every morning I went in the park on the grass and did some healing qigong. I healed very quick in a matter of 3-4 days which amazed me I thought the recovery time would be at least 2 weeks. So yeah "meditation"alone wouldn't do anything without the proper setting like healing substances and the earthing which I believe had a major part.